Disclosure. This post is a review of an ebook I was sent for free. All opinions are my own.
I have received a free e-copy of the book The Leipfold Files by Dane Cobain to review. You may find out more about the author on his website.
Here is the book blurb.
Join a young James Leipfold as he discovers his knack for uncovering the truth and takes the early steps towards forming his detective agency, Leipfold Investigations…
Leipfold’s journey will take him from the deserts of Kuwait to the inside of Reading Jail and have him investigating everything from missing gnomes to drunken Santas and crooked optometrists. Along the way, he befriends a rookie cop named Jack Cholmondeley, helps a widowed army wife find closure, and falls in love with a motorbike he calls Camilla.
This collection brings together 24 James Leipfold short stories, including three shorts that take place between Driven and The Tower Hill Terror. It’s a must for all fans of the Leipfold series and any serious reader of quirky detective novels and cozy mysteries.
This is the third book in the Leipfold Mysteries series but unlike the previous two titles, this time it is a collection of short stories. You don’t need to have read the earlier books, but for me, I found it particularly good how it helps put additional context round the main characters who I already know and love.
The tales are sequential and we start way back, long before James Leipfold became a private investigator, when he was aged 14 and this is when he first meets Jack Cholmondeley, a young police constable well before he advanced up the ranks to inspector. Cholmondeley is already trying in vain to encourage Leipfold to a career in the police, something that had been touched upon in the earlier books.
The second story is from his time in the army, when he served in Kuwait and again it helps give depth to his character. The short stories also cleverly inter-relate as the third one pulls on minor characters from both the first two tales and this is the start of a pattern as the same thing happens again on plenty of further occasions too.
Several of the stories are set during a spell he spent in prison. Another continuing theme of some tales help to flesh out the aspects of his back-story which lead to him giving up alcohol. And of course we get to the point of when he set up as a private investigator. Plus how he got his motor-bike Camilla.
The last three stories take place between the first and second titles in the series, Driven and The Tower Hill Terror.
The Leipfold Files is available on Amazon in paperback, hardback and kindle formats. A great book, particularly to develop the back story between Leipfold and Cholmondeley.
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Tower Hill Terror looks like something I would enjoy, I’ve added it to the list!
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Loved the VEGAN CAMPOUT 2022 JOURNAL> He is an astute observer of life, candid and amusing.
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I hadn’t read that article, so just been to read it now, yes I agree
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Missing gnomes and drunken Santas got my attention. Sounds like fun stories! Thanks for linking to An Open Book.
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Yes loved both the stories featuring those
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I haven’t heard of this series before, but it sounds like the sort of thing I would enjoy. I must admit I don’t like short stories, though!
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The first two in the series were full length novels. I’m sure you would enjoy those
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the tower hill terror looks really interesting. I will add that to my tbr
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yes I really enjoyed that one
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Of course, and also added to my Linkys page too
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It sounds like an interesting addition to the series, I love finding out what happened before and after.
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Yes I loved finding out Leipfold’s back story
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Meat looks interesting.
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I’d love to give the Leipfold Mysteries series a go.
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Yes I certainly recommend this series
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